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Massage and Depression

Massage is one of the oldest healing techniques used to help us overcome psychological and physical health problems. One of these problems is depression. Millions of people worldwide suffer day-to-day with depression. Often it is linked to a situation such as losing a job or a major trauma in one’s life. In these cases, a massage therapist can use techniques to help this person overcome this overwhelming feeling of sadness. Techniques include working with the abdominal muscles as well as those in the head and neck. Many people with this disease find that their body structure is actually collapsed due to the depression. It begins with the abdominal muscles, where the organs that store the cells that fight for the immune system are stored beneath. Because the body is in such a collapsed state, a depressed person runs the risk of acquiring illness or disease as their immune system is not working properly. Many people with depression find themselves in pain much of the time. Some may often believe that the pain is all in their head and there may be nothing actually physically wrong with them. But many will complain of stomach or back pain. A massage therapist can help a person with chronic depression alleviate some of the pain that they feel that is most likely due to the collapse of their abdominal muscles and skeletal system due to the depression. While a massage therapist cannot cure a patient of depression, they can certainly treat a patient with depression and help them with painful symptoms of this disease. Source: ezinearticles.com

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Price of Teen Pressure

While baby boomers bring me their aches and pains from old injuries, strains and fails, teens represent a whole different assortment of health challenges. My adolescent son, Ryan, was a living example of how the pressure to perform adversely affects the health of today’s teenagers. Every day, I watched him churn out a non-stop schedule; running from class to class then on to organized sports, community service and homework. At 14, he was living the average life of a teen – out the door by 7am and usually doing homework and on the go until midnight. This punishing schedule became all the more demanding over time as the lack of sleep, hormonal changes, a diet of fast food and the desire to accomplish as an athlete and student all took their toll. I was determined to keep Ryan healthy, but recalling my own “teenage rebellion,” I decided to start off with a few easy changes to help him achieve a healthier lifestyle. The regimen included regular chiropractic treatment, but what else? Although I am trained on nutrition, I looked to the resident specialist dietitian at Strelcheck Chiropractic, Laura Selby, for some specific advice and direction. She suggested that we add some supplements to his diet and change his morning routine. Within a few weeks, Ryan had more energy, greater focus,, and was more relaxed. Yes, relaxed. A few of his close friends were encouraged by his ability to steadily perform under the pressure and before long, parents were calling me – hopeful that I might help their kids stay on track and enjoying their busy lives. Warning Sings We’re all familiar with the effects of a stressful work week – simply put, our energy is depleted. However, chronic stress can result in adrenal fatigue, which is the inability of your adrenal glands to keep pace with the perpetual demands of flight or fight arousal. This results in a reduced production of hormones responsible for maintaining energy and mood. Other warning signs of “burnout” may include frequent headaches, lower back pain, frequent acid indigestion, stiffness of neck and shoulders, insomnia, depression or mood swings, and difficulty focusing. These conditions can often be reversed naturally by restoring the nerve function and flow to the areas of the body directly or indirectly affected by stress. The release of the pressure on those segments impacting those nerves comes about with a series of adjustments to the spinal segments impacting those nerves. I would like to note that it should not be ruled out that persistent pain may also stem from a bump or twist of the neck, back, or head and requires x-rays and subluxation of the spine causing interference with nerves resulting in pain, pins and needles, weakness and over time, may affect the proper functioning of the internal organs. Put a “Chill” on Burnout The combination of spinal health and a few dietary changes can make a world of difference in your teen’s ability to feel good and do their best. Always consult your dietitian for suggested dosage and selection of nutritional supplements. Some dietary changes to boost energy include high protein breakfast instead of carbohydrates, avoidance of caffeine, small meals that contain protein, eating every 3-4 hours, omega-3 fatty acids (commonly in the form of fish oil supplements), B-complex, 1000mg vitamin C. Counteracting your teens’ stress now will help offset illness and set the stage for good health habits for life.

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Adrenal fatigue?

Tired of being tired? Adrenal fatigue is a collection of signs and symptoms known as a syndrome that results when the adrenal glands function below the necessary level. Most commonly associated with intense or prolonged stress, it can also start during or after acute or chronic infections, especially respiratory infections such as influenza, bronchitis, or pneumonia. Adrenal fatigue is not a new condition. People have been experiencing this condition for years, but recently there was not the knowledge or awareness as to what it was or how to help to treat it. Take the quite Adrenal Fatigue Quiz to see if any, or all, of the symptoms fit your life: Tired for no reason? Having trouble getting up in the morning? Need coffee, colas, salty or sweet snacks, crave high protein foods such as meat and cheese to keep you going during the day? Feeling run down and stressed? Can’t bounce back from stress or illness? Struggling to keep up with life’s daily demands? Just not having fun anymore? Tendency to gain weight and unable to lose it, especially around the waist? Unable to remember things? Pain in the upper back or neck for no apparent reason? Lightheaded, especially when rising from a laying down position? Mild depression? Decreased sex drive? None of these sings or symptoms by themselves can determine adrenal fatigue, but when taken as a group, they form the big picture of a “syndrome” – a person under stress. To really understand how this all happens, we need to take a look at where it starts. Your adrenals are two small glands weighing 3 to 5 grams, located above the kidneys in your mid back. Don’t let their size fool you; these powerful little endocrine glands manufacture and secrete steroid hormones that are essential for life, health, and vitality. They “oversee” the functioning of each and every tissue, organ, and gland in your body to maintain balance during stress and keep you alive. They also have important effects on the way you think and feel. They have the highest content of vitamin C per gram of any tissue and one of the highest blood flow per gram of any tissue in the body. They are about the size of a walnut, but can shrink down to the size of a small grape when exhausted. The main purpose of the adrenals is to enable your body to deal with stress from every possible source and to determine the energy of your body’s response to this stress. Whether they signal attack, retreat, or surrender, every cell responds accordingly, and you feel the results. As you can see by the signs and symptoms, these tiny glands effect everything you do: your sleep patterns, your eating habits, your emotional and physical status, and you r ability to function and lead a healthy and happy life. Our specialists at the clinic now offers specialized simple, non-evasive testing for adrenal fatigue and suggestions for ways to modify your daily routine through specific nutritional supplements, changes in eating and slipping habits, stress modification, increase in exercise, and chiropractic and massage therapy treatments. Don’t be content to feel bad and let life pass you by. Feel good again, be active, and enjoy a healthy, happy lifestyle! Call our clinic for an appointment today. We are always here for you!

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